---
title: "Enabling GPU Acceleration"
id: enabling-gpu-acceleration
slug: "/enabling-gpu-acceleration"
description: "Speed up your Haystack application by engaging the GPU."
---

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# Enabling GPU Acceleration

Speed up your Haystack application by engaging the GPU.

The Transformer models used in Haystack are designed to be run on GPU-accelerated hardware. The steps for GPU acceleration setup depend on the environment that you're working in.

Once you have GPU enabled on your machine, you can set the `device` on which a given model for a component is loaded.

For example, to load a model for the `HuggingFaceLocalGenerator`, set `device="ComponentDevice.from_single(Device.gpu(id=0))` or `device = ComponentDevice.from_str("cuda:0")` when initializing.

You can find more information on the [Device management](../concepts/device-management.mdx) page.

### Enabling the GPU in Linux

1. Ensure that you have a fitting version of NVIDIA CUDA installed. To learn how to install CUDA, see the [NVIDIA CUDA Guide for Linux](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html).

2. Run the `nvidia-smi`in the command line to check if the GPU is enabled. If the GPU is enabled, the output shows a list of available GPUs and their memory usage:
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### Enabling the GPU in Colab

1. In your Colab environment, select **Runtime>Change Runtime type**.

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2. Choose **Hardware accelerator>GPU**.
3. To check if the GPU is enabled, run:

```python python
%%bash

nvidia-smi
```

The output should show the GPUs available and their usage.
